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 Cowlitz river, attracts attention, and Saddle mountain, in the distance, is a prominent landmark.

Astoria, much of it built on piles, is almost quaint in its hilliness and peculiarities of situation, and within easy reach of it are the seacoast resorts.

These places can all be reached either by fine river steamers or railways, or by a combination of both, from Portland. The old Lewis and Clark camp, Fort Clatsop,